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Peran Penyuluh Agama Islam dalam Bimbingan Pelaksanaan Rukun Islam terhadap Keluarga Mualaf di Temanggung Baedhowi; Heri Supriyanto Eko Putro; Fatmawati Sungkawaningrum
Jurnal Syariah, Hukum, dan Ekonomi Islam Vol 1 No 2 December 2023: Jurnal Syariah, Hukum, dan Ekonomi Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59944/jshei.v1i2.579

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The implementation of the pillars of Islam is a requirement for realizing a true Muslim, which is the hope of every family. Being able to practice the pillars of Islam in daily life is the dream of every Muslim family. This is especially true for converts (mualaf), as they need a mentor who consistently guides them in carrying out the pillars of Islam within their family. Based on the results of the research, the researcher concluded that the efforts made by the Religious Counselor of the Parakan District KUA in implementing the pillars of Islam for convert families include using face-to-face interview methods, followed by lectures, guidance through role modeling or demonstration, and finally, home visits.The implications of implementing the pillars of Islam for convert families, when linked to the functions of religious counseling, show that it effectively helps converts understand the practice of the pillars of Islam, particularly among convert families in Traji Village, Parakan District, Temanggung Regency.
The Tradition of Black Goat Slaughtering at the Beginning of Suro: An Analysis from the Perspective of Islamic Law Baedhowi; Nur Amin; Syed Iftikhar Ali Gilani
Jurnal Syariah, Hukum, dan Ekonomi Islam Vol. 2 No. 1 June 2024: Jurnal Syariah, Hukum, dan Ekonomi Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59944/jshei.v2i1.612

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This study examines the tradition of slaughtering black goats at the beginning of the month of Suro, a practice that remains strongly preserved in Dusun Sarangan, Campurejo Village, Tretep District, Temanggung Regency. As part of the Javanese New Year celebration, the tradition involves the ritual selection of black goats with specific criteria, such as being male, young, and having intact horns. The meat is prepared and distributed to neighbors and relatives, reflecting the communal and charitable dimensions of the practice. Using a qualitative case study approach through interviews, observation, and documentation, the study reveals that the tradition embodies expressions of gratitude to Allah, ritual devotion, and social charity. From the perspective of Islamic law, the slaughtering of black goats is considered permissible insofar as it is motivated by charitable intentions and conducted in accordance with Islamic legal principles. Beyond its religious significance, the tradition also contributes to social cohesion and resource redistribution within the community. The findings highlight the importance of understanding local values while maintaining a balance between preserving cultural heritage and responding to contemporary social change.
The Tingkeban in Temanggung from an Anthropological Perspective Baedhowi; Adib Subhan; Ouedraogo Saidou
Jurnal Syariah, Hukum, dan Ekonomi Islam Vol. 2 No. 2 December 2024: Jurnal Syariah, Hukum, dan Ekonomi Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59944/jshei.v2i2.615

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Tingkeban Ritual is one of the Javanese cultural traditions that continues to be preserved by communities in Temanggung Regency, particularly within the life-cycle rituals related to pregnancy. This tradition functions not merely as a ceremonial practice, but also embodies philosophical, religious, and social values that reflect the Javanese worldview. This study aims to analyze the meanings and functions of the Tingkeban Ritual from an anthropological perspective, with a focus on ritual symbolism and its relevance to the social and religious life of the community. This research employs a qualitative approach with a descriptive-interpretative method. Data were collected through participant observation, in-depth interviews with traditional leaders, religious figures, and community members involved in the ritual, as well as documentation studies. The data were analyzed qualitatively using a symbolic interpretive approach to uncover the philosophical meanings embedded in ritual elements such as rujak, nasi tumpeng, and ayam ingkung, and their relationship to religious values and social concern. The findings indicate that the Tingkeban Ritual contains philosophical values emphasizing hope for safety, balance, and blessing, while simultaneously strengthening social relations and community solidarity. This tradition also represents a dialectical process between local Javanese culture and Islamic religious values, functioning as a medium for cultural and spiritual education within the community. Thus, the Tingkeban Ritual serves not only as a form of cultural heritage but also plays a significant role in maintaining identity, social harmony, and the sustainability of Javanese cultural values in Temanggung.
Endogamous Matrilateral Parallel Cousin Marriage: A Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah Perspective Baedhowi; Miftachul Jannah; Mahdee Maduerawae
Jurnal Syariah, Hukum, dan Ekonomi Islam Vol. 3 No. 1 June 2025: Jurnal Syariah, Hukum, dan Ekonomi Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59944/jshei.v3i1.625

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The practice of matrilateral parallel cousin marriage, which refers to marriage between the daughter and the son of two sisters, occurs in Kutoanyar Village, Kedu Sub-district, Temanggung Regency. This practice is noteworthy to analyze because, although it is not categorized as prohibited in Islamic law, it generates various perspectives and assumptions within the community. Particularly concerning potential biological impacts on offspring and the consideration of maqashid shariah values. The purpose of this research is to analyze how this marriage practice is carried out and to analyze it within the framework of maqashid shariah, which includes the five primary objectives of Islamic law: the preservation of religion, lineage, intellect, property, and life. This study employs a qualitative research method with a socio-empirical approach and is classified as field research. The findings indicate that cousin marriages in Kutoanyar Village are commonly arranged by family and are socially accepted by the local community. However, from the perspective of maqashid shariah, such marriages conflict with hifz an-nafs (protection of life), hifz an-nasl (protection of lineage), and hifz al-aql (protection of intellect) due to the emergence of physical and mental disabilities among offspring as a result of these unions. Therefore, while such marriages may be legally permissible in Islam, they should be approached with caution, especially in light of genetic health considerations.